The occasion was hosted by the Rt Hon George Eustice MP and organised by a number of the UK’s largest animal welfare teams, supporting their name for Bills to ban dwell exports from Great Britain for slaughter or fattening, ban the import of puppies and kittens beneath 6 months, together with different restrictions such because the import of dogs with cropped ears and; make canine abduction a selected offense.
The parliamentary occasion follows the supply of a petition – which gained over 95,000 signatures – to Downing Street final month, calling on the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak to point out true management for animals and ship a ban on dwell exports for slaughter and fattening.
Live exports trigger overcrowding, stress, exhaustion, dehydration, starvation and even demise.
86% of the general public assist measures to finish the unlawful puppy commerce, 76% assist a ban on imports of dogs with cropped ears and 81% measures to make canine theft a selected offence.
After attending the briefing, Sally-Ann Hart MP for Hastings and Rye stated: “It is so important that the UK upholds high standards of animal welfare and sets an example for other countries to follow. This briefing was a wonderful way to discuss with some great organisations the imperative need to safeguard our nation’s animals and the banning of live exports is a keyway of doing so.”
James West, Chief Public Affairs Manager at Compassion in World Farming UK, stated: “We know that a ban on live exports has huge public support, and it’s great to see that reflected in the large number of MPs who attended the event today. It is now time for the UK Government to take note and finally deliver the long-awaited Bill to ban live exports so this trade is ended once and for all. Thank you to all those MPs that attended today’s session and for helping to keep up the pressure to ensure legislation to ban live exports remains on the UK political agenda.”
The occasion in Parliament was hosted by the Rt Hon George Eustice MP and organised by Compassion in World Farming, Humane Society International/UK, RSPCA, FOUR PAWS UK, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, World Animal Protection, Dogs Trust, Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation and Labour Animal Welfare Society.